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    Posted 14 years ago

    christy13
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    Can someone tell me if this is coke made? or man made? Got these today - they have the coke lip at the top, and a C on the bottom... Would really like to know if they were made by coke and possibly worth anything... HELP pleaseeeeeeeeeeee.....

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    1. Kathy Breeden, 13 years ago
      That finish or top is called a crown finish and does not prove what was in the bottle. The C may stand for cunningham co. or consolidated fruit jar co. according to the book "Bottle Makers And Their Marks." I would love to know what was in them. They are very unusual. Nice bottles!
    2. treetop, 13 years ago
      These were used for testing the Coca-Cola syrup mixture. This bottle is from the 1940's. Coca-Cola used these bottles in the lab to test syrup mixture and quality. Very common and not worth more than $25 each. Not highly collected either, since they are pretty generic with no Coca-Cola markings.

      (This was posted 14 months ago, so Christy probably moved on...)

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